T-Systems
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T-Systems International GmbH (T-Systems) is an internationally operating service provider for information technologies and digital transformation. The company is part of Deutsche Telekom AG and is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main.
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Information technology Consulting Outsourcing |
Founded | 2000; 24 years ago (2000) |
Headquarters | Frankfurt, Hessen , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Ferri Abolhassan (CEO),[1] Claudia Nemat, chairman of the supervisory board |
Revenue | EUR 4.2 billion (2020) |
Number of employees | 28,000 |
Parent | Deutsche Telekom |
Website | t-systems |
As of 2012, T-Systems was the largest German and one of the largest European IT services companies, serving customers such as WestLB, Old Mutual,[2] Daimler, Volkswagen, Royal Dutch Shell, Sanlam, Murray & Roberts,[3] BP, TUI AG, De Agostini, Philips, MAN SE, Airbus, E.ON.[4] and British American Tobacco.[5] The company operates in more than 20 countries and in 2015 employed 45,990[6] people, in 2003 were approximately 50,000 people worldwide, among them around 27,000 in Germany and 23,000 outside.[7] Beginning in December 2007 Reinhard Clemens was the CEO. Before that, he had been president of EDS (now HP Enterprise Services) Germany since 2003. Since January 2018 Adel Al-Saleh has been the CEO of T-Systems.[8]
In June 2018, T-Systems announced it will cut 10,000 jobs in 3 years, including 6,000 in Germany, with the hope of returning the company to profitability.[9]